diff --git a/2026-Conference/talks/2025-B5ArtfulBlocAPI.pillar b/2026-Conference/talks/2026-B5ArtfulBlocAPI.pillar similarity index 82% rename from 2026-Conference/talks/2025-B5ArtfulBlocAPI.pillar rename to 2026-Conference/talks/2026-B5ArtfulBlocAPI.pillar index b354a2f4..cba6a986 100644 --- a/2026-Conference/talks/2025-B5ArtfulBlocAPI.pillar +++ b/2026-Conference/talks/2026-B5ArtfulBlocAPI.pillar @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -! B5: an Artful Bloc API Designed for Creativity -B5 is a high level API for Bloc, a low-level UI infrastructure & framework for Pharo. +! Bloc5: an Artful Bloc API Designed for Creativity +Bloc5 is a high level API for Bloc, a low-level UI infrastructure & framework for Pharo. Its design inspired by Processing, a graphic library for media art built with the purpose of teaching non-programmers the fundamentals of computer programming in a visual context. -B5 brings those same principles to Pharo, following the spirit of Artful Design: it prioritizes immediacy, playfulness, and expressive simplicity over technical complexity. +Bloc5 brings those same principles to Pharo, following the spirit of Artful Design: it prioritizes immediacy, playfulness, and expressive simplicity over technical complexity. Combined with Phausto, a package for sound generation and DSP porhramming, B5 turns Pharo into a friendly yet powerful environment for teaching and designing interactive audio-visual art, and for prototyping unusual and expressive user interfaces. ""Bio:"" diff --git a/2026-Conference/talks/2026-musicPerformance.pllar b/2026-Conference/talks/2026-musicPerformance.pllar new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e567439c --- /dev/null +++ b/2026-Conference/talks/2026-musicPerformance.pllar @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +! El Phausto, el Bloc y el Pistolero +An experimental music performance using Phausto and Bloc5 + +""Bio:"" +Domenico Cipriani (a.k.a. Lucretio) has been producing raw minimalist dance music for over adecade. +Through various aliases and collaborations (most notably with Blawan and Objekt) he has released more than 100 vinyl records and performed at prominent clubs all over the world. +After graduating from the S.A.E. Institute in Barcelona, he earned an M.A. in Linguistics from the University of Padova, specializing in social semiotics. In 2016, he began working with Symbolic +Sound’s Kyma system, participating regularly in the Kyma International Sound Symposium, where he explored the integration of Kyma with p5.js and network-distributed sound systems via Open +Sound Control. +In 2019, he presented an interactive performance based on distributed Open Sound Control at the Sonic Experiments festival at ZKM. He later performed at the Algorave hosted by ICLC24 in +Shanghai and at the closing event of ICLC25 in Barcelona. +He is currently a researcher in computer music with the Evref team at Inria, where he is the architect of Coyou and Phausto, two libraries for live coding and DSP programming in Pharo.